One AFC scout tells NFL Network's Albert Breer that Matt Cassel is "playing scared" this season.
"Doesn't trust his line. He's a game manager and is struggling to do that job," said the scout. "Teams are trying to stop the run, in order to force him to try and be more than he is. He needs a clean pocket." Cassel is on pace for a whopping 40 turnovers this season. Since ex-coordinator Charlie Weis announced his departure, Cassel is completing just 56.7 percent of his passes to go with a 15:21 TD-to-INT ratio and less than 200 yards per game. Oct 4 - 3:25 PM
Source: NFL.com

The Kansas City Chiefs could decide to part ways with QB Matt Cassel after this season and not suffer from a significant cap hit. The Chiefs have already paid Cassel $40.5 million over the first three years of a six-year deal and only have modest base salaries remaining. As a result, the team can make a move and still have plenty of money left over.

Can't we trade his ass and get something? Surely there's somebody out there stupid enough to give us a 5th.

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Not likely, they watch the games too... Now if his contract is the league minimum for his tenure you may get off the hook for that but I seriously doubt anybody would want him for much more than a backup... I bet he is completely out of the league in 2 years.